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King Con Brooklyn

The economic aftermath of hurricane Sandy was felt at King Con.  With most subways not running this weekend, people scrambling for gas, and the fact that it was the first really cold weekend this fall, hardly any customers showed up.  On top of that, the Lyceum had no heat!

It was hard to draw with my hands being so cold, and hard to even see the colors of my markers with little light (where my table was).  But I kept thinking of all the people who are still without power and heat, and that's what kept me going.

2 years ago the last King Con saw many tables lining the center as well as the perimeter of the Lyceum, and so many people you could barely walk the aisles.  This year with so many vendors unable to get there, some people got a table last minute for $25.  Despite difficulties of low attendance, other artists and I still made a bit of money.  During the slow times, it was super great to meet lots of creators and writers!  I talked a lot with Jason Quinones, who was at the table next to me.  I was even able (through the power of twitter!) to get my friends Sean Von Gorman and Josh Gorfain to exhibit.

I made my table money back with one sketch!  An anime called "One Piece" features a character called Luffy that can stretch his body like rubber.  The guy that wanted the sketch saw similarities between Luffy and Plastic Man.

Since many families with small kids came, I drew some of my favorite cartoon characters like Finn & Jake from Adventure Time and Sponge Bob.

After the con, I got some creators together for an after-party at The Rock Shop.  It was so nice to get to know other cartoonists and writers!  Jason said it best:  "You all helped to make what should have been a disaster of a con into something special."  It's also noteworthy that this convention still went on despite many events in Manhattan and Brooklyn being cancelled or postponed (even the New York Marathon!).  It took very passionate people to make King Con happen.  Cheers to getting NYC going again!

tags: Adventure Time, Brooklyn Lyceum, comic, Emilio Velez, Jason Quinones, Josh Gorfain, King Con, King Con Brooklyn, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, One Piece, Plastic Man, Sean Von Gorman, Sponge Bob, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: Comic Conventions, The Daily Misfortune, Uncategorized
Monday 11.05.12
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

The Daily Misfortune 91

I have to take the bus to work today (shudder).  I hope my own misfortune cookie doesn't come true!  Since most of the subways aren't working, most of those commuters are now above ground driving in grid-locked cars and buses.  FUN!  But seriously, I don't want to sound like an ass - best of luck to all workers trying to get NYC (and NJ!) back to normal.

If you live in Brooklyn, or have access to a car, or can brave the bus system, or can take the limited subway service in lower Brooklyn (see previous post), please stop by KING CON on Saturday Nov 3 & Sunday Nov 4th.  Admission is now by suggested donation!  I'll be there doing custom drawings for people as well as selling my comics as usual.  Spread the word, please!  A lot of cartoonists had to drop out due to Sandy, so tables for the weekend are only $25!

tags: comic, Hurricane Sandy, King Con, King Con Brooklyn, mindy indy, Mindy Steffen, The Daily Misfortune, The Misfortune Cookie
categories: The Daily Misfortune
Thursday 11.01.12
Posted by Mindy Steffen
 

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